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Without me its just aweso
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Fingered Citron, Buddha's Hand, Bushyukan
Hello everyone--
Well I know that this type of citrus tree is well prized in Asia as well as other countries. I know that people over in japan make bonsai out of these. I have one myself, and so do a couple of my club-buddies. Does anyone else have one of these interesting citrus trees? My question is.. how do the people follow the rules for this tree? The foliage is gigantic, not to mention the fruit. Is the actual fruit/tree more important than the rules of bonsai for this species? Im just curious as to how people display and use these trees as bonsai. Maybe they just use it as decorative container plants? Kazuki |
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Without me its just aweso
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Heres a link to what they look like:
http://www.jhfoshou.com/english/res.htm
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Kazuki |
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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
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In this website, there are many images about Fingered Citron.
they are Chinese Fingered Citron, also named Gold Fingered Citron. Contact me by MSN: [EDIT: email address removed by admin. for security reasons. You can send a private message to this member.] Also thanks USA's friend, he tell person my website. very very thanks. Last edited by pootsie : 14-Dec-2005 at 12:55 PM. Reason: security |
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